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phone hacking scandal goes international look at the possible repercussions in britain. still to come but first three explosions of struck the indian city of mumbai twenty one people being killed and over one hundred injured a correspondent is in india for. three bomb explosions occurred within minutes of each other and this happened in a very crowded neighborhood one was a famous jewelry market and there was a bomb that was said to be found in jewelry shop also near the offer house in mumbai is in the western state of maharashtra obviously a very important city in india it's considered the financial capital here the ministry of home affairs has that this is a terror attack the most recent terrorist attack. and eight it was mysterious that shootings that happened in the taj hotel as it was that to have been terrorist actually the pakistan for the great service otherwise known as the i.s.i. were held responsible for those attacks back in two thousand and eight two years prior to that in two thousand and six another series of coordinated attacks that happened on seven diff
phone hacking scandal goes international look at the possible repercussions in britain. still to come but first three explosions of struck the indian city of mumbai twenty one people being killed and over one hundred injured a correspondent is in india for. three bomb explosions occurred within minutes of each other and this happened in a very crowded neighborhood one was a famous jewelry market and there was a bomb that was said to be found in jewelry shop also near the offer house in mumbai...
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more energetic measures against what the united states britain and france are doing. invest in genesis website tempi talking it to off their japanese one on the way or and also some ladies you wouldn't want to mess with. as it turns out arm wrestling is not just for the guys here in russia's north caucuses more and more women are getting into the act and we managed to wrestle the secrets of some of this poorest superwomen. live in panetta has been sworn in as the new u.s. defense secretary replacing de to help pay for unions what during his time is spent in chief gates struggle to bring about victory in iraq and afghanistan but the contributions that they were tied to fence secretary actually helped nudge the taliban in the first place. for our generation of the cold warriors on the both sides in the united states and in russian federation it is robert gates the outgoing secretary of defense who personalizes because war at its peak robert gates was anything but controversial and he has garnered full respect all across the board during his valedictory exit tour from of
more energetic measures against what the united states britain and france are doing. invest in genesis website tempi talking it to off their japanese one on the way or and also some ladies you wouldn't want to mess with. as it turns out arm wrestling is not just for the guys here in russia's north caucuses more and more women are getting into the act and we managed to wrestle the secrets of some of this poorest superwomen. live in panetta has been sworn in as the new u.s. defense secretary...
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that around one hundred eleven dollars per barrel european stock markets pointing upward this hour britain's footsie is trading less than. quarter of a percent in the black shares in lloyd's is stopping the index it was second day the stalker rose one half percent after a soaring nine point seven percent of thursday as markets gave with gonzales for the cost cutting measures and his strategy for the lender. and was markets pals back primary losses will be r.t.s. out almost after almost one and a half percent however some energy majors are trading in the red following a drop in oil prices now let's have a look at something debatable shambles on the rise expressions largest oil company rolls in half is trading in the red cross down a condescending nearly. half a percent after it posted a six percent increase in the first quarter net profit of the telecoms giant that profit rose to around three hundred seventeen million dollars driven by high sales and foreign exchange gains trend though is very bad that is up over two percent. that's on the back of russia's largest lender beginning trading on
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plaid shirt reportedly threw a pie at him other tried to and the man who is said to be a comic in great britain is under arrest now, and the c.e.o. later returned without his jacket to finish answering the last of the questions. and now our reporter from london with the story. >> and, a committee member commending mrs. murdoch for her impressive left hook during that, but it has been a day of publicized hearings into the phone hacking scandal. british lawmakers demand answers would knew what and when. and apologizing do victims and saying mistakes were made, murdoch today said he cannot be held responsible for the scandal at "news of the world," saying he was left down by people he trusted and he is the person to clean it up. >> this total thing happened on your watch, murdoch, have you considered resigning. >>guest: no. >> why not? >> because i feel that people i trusted, i don't know what level, let me down and i think they behaved disgrace flies and portrayed the company and me and it is for them to pay. i think i'm the best person to clean this up. >> he is saying that the firm certainly fa
plaid shirt reportedly threw a pie at him other tried to and the man who is said to be a comic in great britain is under arrest now, and the c.e.o. later returned without his jacket to finish answering the last of the questions. and now our reporter from london with the story. >> and, a committee member commending mrs. murdoch for her impressive left hook during that, but it has been a day of publicized hearings into the phone hacking scandal. british lawmakers demand answers would knew...
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on top of that, britain pose the most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to -- britain's most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to whether people under his watch were bribed to leak stories. >> a small number of police officers may have engaged in such a practice. i am determined to do what we should do, and that is put them before criminal courts. >> the former news of the world editor was called before the court last year. he said he knew nothing about it. >> two days ago, news international briefed the press that they had handed over documents to the metropolitan police that should andy coulson -- showed andy coulson had authorized payments to police for information. either he or news international did not tell the truth. >> discovering the truth could take months. today, britain pose a military families became the latest group to erupt -- britain's military families became the latest group to erupted in anger. it has been released that some of them may have had their voice mails intercepted. initially, no family scheme for reducing that police had warned them th
on top of that, britain pose the most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to -- britain's most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to whether people under his watch were bribed to leak stories. >> a small number of police officers may have engaged in such a practice. i am determined to do what we should do, and that is put them before criminal courts. >> the former news of the world editor was called before the court last year. he said he knew nothing about it....
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in britain is a must see for myself the country is rupert murdoch his former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor make his life the trio's arriving on policy questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the wild well and in the all the grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found police are treating it as on explained well say at this stage there's no evidence of anything suspicious. the scandal has shaken the press politicians and the police haven't already taken down britain's two top cops as more and this record is another blow to britain's been a good police after a string of high profile errors in recent moves. ian tomlinson died in london's g twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood how would said he'd been prevented from giving first date by a baying bottle throwing more he later admitted that happened happened john schollers damon as as shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers al
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this story's been bubbling i've a for a few years is kind of under the surface in britain since. kind of two thousand and six two thousand and seven when one rogue reporter from the news the world was was convicted but i think what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron. the then disgraced. coast and into the conservative party fota made him is director of communications now i don't think without without that kind of that legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't have been quite as big as it is now but the fact is there's been some row errors of judgment times out sharing by a donor in the governing conservative party but by the prime minister david cameron and he's now in a real fight he is in a real but really bad situation he could well be looking at some serious consequences for himself at the very least stuff still around him you say seriously how serious could he go over this. i'd say that. after what's happened today what's the merits today that yes again his chief of stuff has been shown to be essentially instigating a cover up about the con
this story's been bubbling i've a for a few years is kind of under the surface in britain since. kind of two thousand and six two thousand and seven when one rogue reporter from the news the world was was convicted but i think what really gave the story legs was the fact that david cameron. the then disgraced. coast and into the conservative party fota made him is director of communications now i don't think without without that kind of that legs given to the story i think it probably wouldn't...
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coincidence now this scandal reveals an inherent relationship between politicians police and the papers and britain is it going to be a similar story in the u.s. is it was the same way. in a lot of ways yeah i mean obviously. the relationship that the british tabloids have with. first of all in the control that they have in england the kind of the level of power that exert is really kind of one president that a lot of times what you get there is. essentially the reason that politicians don't crack down on tabloids and you can't because they fear being put on the front page you get your a little bit more is. more to the more the case that like the thing that i wrote about in a couple of days ago and to do with the fact that rupert murdoch's news corp which owns fox news here a lot of the republican presidential candidates are either paid contributors this year i took a contributors and fox news or their people just sort of turned on during regular guest on fox news so yeah i mean there's certainly something to look into about whether or not news corp will be able to exert sort of a certain amount of
coincidence now this scandal reveals an inherent relationship between politicians police and the papers and britain is it going to be a similar story in the u.s. is it was the same way. in a lot of ways yeah i mean obviously. the relationship that the british tabloids have with. first of all in the control that they have in england the kind of the level of power that exert is really kind of one president that a lot of times what you get there is. essentially the reason that politicians don't...
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piddle a bell and his guests discuss the repercussions of the phone hacking scandal that's gripping britain. and you can see. a low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle an empire in disarray rupert murdoch and his immense media assets are under investigation in what is being called voicemail gate is this scandal all about murdoch and his sleazy business practices or a media that no longer serves the public good. can . the cross-talk media today i'm joined by tony pettersen in dallas he's a professor and bell distinguished chair in journalism at southern methodist university in los angeles we cross the fattiest russell he's a historian and the author of a renegade history of the united states and in oxford we go to shawn powers he's an assistant professor at georgia state university all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want i always go to the person has to go early is for this program so i'm going to go to you thaddeus here and looking at what's happening to them the murdoch media empire and every hour that passes more revelations are coming out
piddle a bell and his guests discuss the repercussions of the phone hacking scandal that's gripping britain. and you can see. a low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle an empire in disarray rupert murdoch and his immense media assets are under investigation in what is being called voicemail gate is this scandal all about murdoch and his sleazy business practices or a media that no longer serves the public good. can . the cross-talk media today i'm joined by tony pettersen in dallas he's...
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took longer, but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing them is taking sides in a civil war, but it agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china just says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. but it means there will be a new set of diplomats. >> in the u.k., normal political relationships will resume like every two countries have. >> but from tripoli, the finance. defiance. -- the financ >> i tell the british government, the rebels will not benefit from this. >> why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the gaddafi regime since they have been against him from the start? it seems there are difficulties in handling the burk -- the regime's assets over to the rebels. for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east they have recaptured only where they were four months ago. they have broken out of misrata, but have not done much since then. the biggest advances have been in the mountains south of tripoli. of rebels there are only 60 miles away, but that group is separate from the res
took longer, but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing them is taking sides in a civil war, but it agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china just says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. but it means there will be a new set of diplomats. >> in the u.k., normal political relationships will resume like every two countries have. >> but from tripoli, the finance. defiance. -- the financ >> i tell the british government, the rebels will not benefit from this. >>...
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the billionaire owner of britain's the bestselling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal the news of the world radicals closing a one hundred sixty year old paper its last edition will be on sunday but the earlier the tabloids a former editor i think also was released on bail with paper aggressively intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead soldiers families or similar sentiment on to become the prime minister's media age he denies knowing about the hacking two other people were also arrested as public opinion turned against the paper mr cameron promised inquiries into press and since john gaunt who used to work for the real sister paper says britain's media was too close to the misconduct . many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron as being dragged in this position he's now willing to let it happen so extremely embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping condom set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there the weekend regret a group. certain columnists live
the billionaire owner of britain's the bestselling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal the news of the world radicals closing a one hundred sixty year old paper its last edition will be on sunday but the earlier the tabloids a former editor i think also was released on bail with paper aggressively intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead soldiers families or similar sentiment on to become the prime minister's media age he denies...
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britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent international commissioning -- commission on decommissioning did not provide us with an inventory. they were an independent body and this was a decision for them to take, difficult i know as that is. they stated, and i quote, we would not quiche in advertently decommissioning events by groups that are actively engaged today nor to detour groups for handing over any arms when they subsequently come to light. this is difficult and we are all having to do in northern ireland and elsewhere in the world difficult things in order to bring conflict to an end
britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent...
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the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper it's not official but on sunday. the tabloids former editor was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from the burden victims and dead soldiers from its also not later went on to become the prime minister's immediate annoyance or about hacking to other people but also arrested last public opinion turned against the paper prime minister cameron promised inquiries into press ethics and practice its don't go into news to work for you to the well sister paper says britain's meat it was too close to the political elite. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged since position he's now willing to let it happen to truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping camden set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regret a brooklyn found
the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper it's not official but on sunday. the tabloids former editor was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from the burden victims and dead soldiers from its also not later went on to become the prime minister's immediate annoyance or...
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embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there should call a miss lived. around there was a whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power would try to blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not ordinary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and war i would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government whe
embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there should call a miss lived. around there was a whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power would try to blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment...
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took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the start. why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the good of the regime? -- gaddafi's regime? for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east, they have read captured -- recaptured brega and broken out of misrata but not have -- has not done much since then. big advances have been made in the mountains south of tripoli. the rebels are 60 miles away. that group is separate from the rest and they believe nato does not want them to enter tripoli for the time being. another pro-khaddafi demonstration in tripoli on state tv ton
took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the...
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the billion the owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition will be on sunday well you're the tabloids former editor and he calls it was released on bail he was at the paper when it eventually intercepted phone calls from the victims and dead soldiers from it. later went on to become the prime minister's media eight he denies knowing about the hacking two other people were also arrested as public opinion turned against the paper prime minister cameron promised inquiries into press practices well john daunt who used to work for them used to roll sister paper says britain's meeting to tie dinner for the political elite. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen six truly embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the wee
the billion the owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal the news of the world murdoch is closing a one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition will be on sunday well you're the tabloids former editor and he calls it was released on bail he was at the paper when it eventually intercepted phone calls from the victims and dead soldiers from it. later went on to become the prime minister's media eight he...
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so the right to say so as an investigation is now underway in britain allegations that murdoch's company has hacked the cell phones of nine eleven victims are also bringing the anger to america and fact several lawmakers both democrats and republicans are already calling for a d.o.j. investigation into murdoch's news corp here in the states senator jay rockefeller and frank lautenberg have both raise a very fair point at the u.k. news outlets had no fear of dabbling in illegal activity it's what's to stop the u.s. branches of news corp from doing the same thing and in fact that lumbered went on to say further investigation may reveal that current reports. only scratching the surface of the problem at news corp accordingly i am requesting that the d.o.j. and as you see examine these circumstances and determine whether u.s. laws have been violated the families of the victims of nine eleven have also come forward supporting the call for a probe into whether or not murdoch took advantage of the personal information for the sake of a big story so as news corp find itself in the middle of the
so the right to say so as an investigation is now underway in britain allegations that murdoch's company has hacked the cell phones of nine eleven victims are also bringing the anger to america and fact several lawmakers both democrats and republicans are already calling for a d.o.j. investigation into murdoch's news corp here in the states senator jay rockefeller and frank lautenberg have both raise a very fair point at the u.k. news outlets had no fear of dabbling in illegal activity it's...
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long before france in one thousand nine hundred six the united states and then great britain chose the pacific to conduct their testing but their tonic mushroom clouds were poisonous radioactive debris fell on to the surface of the earth and threatened the help of people all over the planet in one nine hundred fifty eight campaign for nuclear disarmament organized the first worldwide grassroots opposition in one thousand nine hundred sixty three under the pressure of the peace movements the two western powers and the u.s.s.r. signed an agreement bad. atmosphere testing france was concerned and continued to detonate bombs suspended from big building. by nine hundred seventy four forty six the atmosphere of french polynesia the word environment was still alien to the french however this was not the case for greenpeace but the campaign against the french was conceived during the first campaign against the united states because the united states was testing nuclear weapons but was testing them underground and france was still testing weapons in the atmosphere. in one nine hundred seventy o
long before france in one thousand nine hundred six the united states and then great britain chose the pacific to conduct their testing but their tonic mushroom clouds were poisonous radioactive debris fell on to the surface of the earth and threatened the help of people all over the planet in one nine hundred fifty eight campaign for nuclear disarmament organized the first worldwide grassroots opposition in one thousand nine hundred sixty three under the pressure of the peace movements the two...
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france and great britain along with the united states is not enough. to really turn this into a village in the government, it requires other members of the eu and other members to recognize the transitional council -- to really turn this into an illegitimate government. >> so the transitional government can have access to money? >> absolutely. it comes down to money. the transitional authority is desperately in need of money to buy arms and supplies that they need. if the united states' -- the united states' recognition helps to unfreeze some of those assets, as well. there are some subject, i am sure, to some sort of litigation. >> the coalition is more confident about who they are dealing with in terms of the rebels? >> absolutely. they have in pew did much more confidence in this, but there is also something on the flip side going on. just the other day, both france and great britain have signaled that they were willing to let the fox stake in the henhouse. in other words, that gaddafi could stay in libya. i think this recognition was tiring to take
france and great britain along with the united states is not enough. to really turn this into a village in the government, it requires other members of the eu and other members to recognize the transitional council -- to really turn this into an illegitimate government. >> so the transitional government can have access to money? >> absolutely. it comes down to money. the transitional authority is desperately in need of money to buy arms and supplies that they need. if the united...
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peace movement in britain i tried to explain that i was not a psychopath my friends we are psychopaths and we are professional military men. who thought for a deeply about what we did but i did agree with them the nuclear weapon aspect was an aberration. i'm trying to think. he had a conscience to do something about these and i can imagine a guy around its merits. and i just can't imagine and i see him so now so passionate about what he does that i just said nother rob well it's the ultimate cautionary tale but what they say is nothing like that. the always tend to overdo it because you really understand you know which of what is being proposed the pentagon. will say oh don't worry we have everyone well trained we have plenty of safety systems there can not be a accidental start of a nuclear war but no through weapons are built to be used the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake specially with thousands of nuclear weapons on head trigger alert in the us and in russia if the united states does drop i think it's eleven atomic bombs accidentally. we dropped four o
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learn when they have a problem and send the concrete this is not the problem of russia alone or of britain alone or with india alone and i would even say china i imagine the five permanent members of the security council have been targeted in the same time of terrorism caught on not the same kind of. recapping now norway has been shaken by double terror attacks first the center of the capital oslo struck by a huge bomb blast damaged parliament buildings including the prime minister's office where at least seven people were killed though the prime minister himself was unharmed next to a gunman went on a shooting spree on the i. and of new toy north of the capital at a labor party labor party youth camp where i witness reports say more than twenty people may have been killed police on the island of arrested off thirty two year old norwegian in connection with the attacks anti terror units have reportedly been sent to the camp where some seven hundred teams had gathered state secretary christine amundsen calls the situation in the country the worst since the second world war the police evacua
learn when they have a problem and send the concrete this is not the problem of russia alone or of britain alone or with india alone and i would even say china i imagine the five permanent members of the security council have been targeted in the same time of terrorism caught on not the same kind of. recapping now norway has been shaken by double terror attacks first the center of the capital oslo struck by a huge bomb blast damaged parliament buildings including the prime minister's office...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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. >> what does the decision mean for his media activities in britain? i put that question to our london correspondent. >> he is still very strong here in the uk. thebiggest tablo newspaper, very portant da n' t ly is going tbe legatis. huge or heew go to government, an downgrade>th wnadrecor wt ireobu ileqvant anbote pvid. rely is aie ogoaid and e t fe theimhari a me willntnix eight vessels similar to tho used by e german navy. geanoverent has come under fierce criticism for the reportedsa of 200 battle tanks to saudi arabia. the uprising against the libya is at a crossroads. that is the aesen psented by a representative of the rebels. he told european parliament that democracy was at stake. he wasalso at the nato headquarters oicials expressed concern about atrocities committed by rebel trps >> the visit was in nature and he came away with assurances ocoind ppt. >th mt ntinue. the forces are ilthatin innocent people. >>um rights hall watched as theyenepted violations in western libya. >> they looted and pillaged. iae at. the rebels are more less taking
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britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled out of the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week and the battled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it's claimed journalists the phones of murder victims and soldiers' families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper has also served as the prime minister's press chief media analyst phil reeves says rupert murdoch has lost his long standing immunity among britain's thing that. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the news to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime minister you know they wanted and then you find a mix do you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like if you got me elected i mean sort. you've got t
britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled out of the presses for the last time its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week and the battled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international it's claimed journalists the phones of murder victims and soldiers' families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services well to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars of bogus expenses the company which is now known as c. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals but its contractors were accused of gunning down seventeen on armed civilians. baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished but the company is doing even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over her scenarios to protect human rights and its artie's go ahead check out reports it's
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services well to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one...
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money to pay for those pensions for three or four years in the tax gap where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year would actually mean. these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that you the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing while the opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the public sector pensions are important don't arrive at the right level or should even be higher that's incredible when you think of the propaganda we've had over the last two years from politicians in the media telling everybody the public sector pensions are the cause of people's problem my master's to private sector workers because they're being exploited by their shareholders and by the company chiefs not by public sector workers pensions and we should have a campaign that seeks to drive all levels up not down to the worst what. w
money to pay for those pensions for three or four years in the tax gap where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year would actually mean. these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that you the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're doing while the opinion...
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kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper as rupert murdoch hits the panic button that shuts the music world hearing into phone snooping. and israel braces itself by hundreds of propellants in activists arriving by plane after the aid for to the ships were blocked in greece. has probably taken taken place on the russian markets and trade that's after. both russian indices gains around two percent more market analysis in about twenty minutes in the business program. on the air and online with world news and much more you're watching r.t. . hundreds of angry protesters have started gathering in the current square unhappy that the revolution goals are not being a cheat gyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather that the former president's trial is pending next month and these are not only reports egyptians believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we go through the books of the mubarak's that people should just li
kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper as rupert murdoch hits the panic button that shuts the music world hearing into phone snooping. and israel braces itself by hundreds of propellants in activists arriving by plane after the aid for to the ships were blocked in greece. has probably taken taken place on the russian markets and trade that's after. both russian indices gains around two percent more market analysis in about twenty minutes in the business program. on the air and online...
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britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happened here in a secluded countryside north of london. this is what is the park -- blog park.letchley it was here that britain broke the code to the german military. the country's most brilliant mathematicians and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages supposedly impenetrable machine known as enigma. to help break the codes, the british built colossus. this is a replica. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. coves that had taken six days to correct by hand could now be broken in a matter of hours. >> we would have lost the war. is that important. >> 70 years after the code breakers worked in total secrecy, their work that is said to a shortened the war by two years, received the recognition and gratitude of the nation. [applause] > ♪ >> it is a drop that threatens 10 million people. the international community is being asked to help. a huge fund-raising appeal is under way for the victims of the worst drought in east africa in
britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happened here in a secluded countryside north of london. this is what is the park -- blog park.letchley it was here that britain broke the code to the german military. the country's most brilliant mathematicians and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages supposedly impenetrable machine known as enigma. to help break the codes, the british built colossus. this is a replica. it is generally considered to be the...
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from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster who are still missing but the owner of the company that rented the bulgarian for the voyage under state tax but that cleared it to sale have both been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to washington where russia lays out a new step by step strategy towards iran that may brings iran back to the negotiating table over its nuclear program. and russia wants to create its own ratings agency but should it be softer or even tougher than the likes of saddam falls in the movies which are coming under harsh criticism nowadays find out more on business of the ins when the sun. is not am in the russian capital you're watching r.t.m. or even josh welcome to the program. rupert murdoch's embattled media empire news corp has announced that it is dropping its bid to take control of britain's largest satel
from arctics media empire abandons its bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster as a frenzy over newspaper hacking consumers politicians and police. divers are said to make a final attempt to find twenty four victims of russia's pleasure cruiser disaster who are still missing but the owner of the company that rented the bulgarian for the voyage under state tax but that cleared it to sale have both been arrested we'll bring you all the details in just a moment. and to washington...
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and tripoli is good by britain's decision to expel them darkies diplomats and replace them with rebels. financial crisis for some it's not a charity for others and with money in short supply the companies in the west are taking their operations and dollars to the cheap east parties pressure it looks at how the american financial downturn has been great news for the indian economy. it's the great recession of the twenty first century what started as a collapse in the housing market in the united states has led to unemployment hunger and debt crises around the world and while countries are struggling to protect their interests increasingly western businesses are shifting their work east to cut costs are welcome to go down a modern suburb of new delhi everywhere you look there are options of american companies at the spine of the importance the united states has placed on the country during the financial crisis according to recent outsourcing reports american companies have been very productive in that country as much as that in mind in the past three years. kara corporations is a multi-b
and tripoli is good by britain's decision to expel them darkies diplomats and replace them with rebels. financial crisis for some it's not a charity for others and with money in short supply the companies in the west are taking their operations and dollars to the cheap east parties pressure it looks at how the american financial downturn has been great news for the indian economy. it's the great recession of the twenty first century what started as a collapse in the housing market in the united...
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behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch compromises the title while phone hacking claims and reporter reg intensified and. hello and welcome to our t twenty four hour news life from chicago with the latest news and a review of the week's events and we start with our breaking news this hour a pleasure cruise that has sunk on the river borgen russia's republic of touch let's start with at least one person killed more than half of the one hundred seventy three people on board vessel have been rescued but ninety four others remain missing the merchant says the ministry has deployed teams to the scene to join rescue efforts and it's not known how the vessel got into trouble before sinking actually is across developments and of course we'll bring you more from our correspondents in a few moments. and will continue georgette where three high profile photographers have been charged with spying for moscow basically it has video confessions to prove their guilt but skeptics say hail subhashree days are that which chance to score poli
behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time as rupert murdoch compromises the title while phone hacking claims and reporter reg intensified and. hello and welcome to our t twenty four hour news life from chicago with the latest news and a review of the week's events and we start with our breaking news this hour a pleasure cruise that has sunk on the river borgen russia's republic of touch let's start with at least one person killed more than half of the...
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s former prime minister gordon brown has accused britain's very popular newspaper of illegally obtaining private information about his family i was talking about the news of the world here deep into the press scandal which claims that two other newspapers belonging to rupert murdoch's media empire were also reportedly engaged in tracking its further alleged that reporters at the tabloid paid for secret information about queen elizabeth meanwhile sing it senior police officers have been a question of over allegations that they obstructed be original investigation into the journalist's conduct at the news of the world. the united nations is struggling to cope with thousands of somali refugees fleeing to kenya and ethiopia to escape starvation but as the drought worsens throughout east africa both countries are themselves suffering dire conditions the u.n. expects at least ten million people will need food aid in the region with children at the greatest risk of dying. all right now it's time for the business news or dimitri joins us next. to learn welcome to business records sell office com
s former prime minister gordon brown has accused britain's very popular newspaper of illegally obtaining private information about his family i was talking about the news of the world here deep into the press scandal which claims that two other newspapers belonging to rupert murdoch's media empire were also reportedly engaged in tracking its further alleged that reporters at the tabloid paid for secret information about queen elizabeth meanwhile sing it senior police officers have been a...
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and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you soldiers all right so apollo eight commander frank berman and coming up command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other auster not where they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during the six and a half days no not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in a spacecraft to reach at our jobs level was basically the navigator and
and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today...
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top stories this hour britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spy as nine others are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. also reporting the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies offered downgraded portugal's debt to junk status these world markets panicking over a fifth in a knock on effect elsewhere. and russia's foreign minister describes nato role in libya as cynical saying it's common to have price of civilian deaths and continued stalemate. i think about another fifteen minutes from now in the meantime with billions of galaxies and trillions of suns somebody we're not alone in the universe next we need a russian astronomer who says we're playing host to visitors from or from i should say. i should say from interstellar neighborhood right next to our set. thank you very much for being with us today you have promis
top stories this hour britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spy as nine others are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. also reporting the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies offered downgraded portugal's debt to junk status...
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cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal four hundred sixty eight is killed off toxic tabloid tactics. of pro palestinian activists. profiling. despite when full oil revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business in twenty minutes. twenty four hours a day you're watching our tables. top story now thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather their former presidents charges pending next month but there's a nice to know a report suggestions believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we've got through the book the mobile. phone where the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worth them before i think they werent catching acti
cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal four hundred sixty eight is killed off toxic tabloid tactics. of pro palestinian activists. profiling. despite when full oil revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business in twenty minutes. twenty four hours a day you're watching our tables. top story now thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals...
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a fatal paper for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists swap their gaza aid flotilla for a fly turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel's. one hundred small stop planes. i'm pleased to join me in a few moments from will. business rushes to widen this year despite all revenues more in twenty minutes. three pm in moscow very good to have you with us here on r t our top. dorie thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather there are teas a nice and now way is in takhar square we'll have a live report from her in a little bit. first though the former editor of britain's news of the world tabloid has been arrested over a phone hacking scandal and colson went on to be the prime
a fatal paper for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics its former editor who became the prime minister's press spokesman is arrested. israel on high alert as pro palestinian activists swap their gaza aid flotilla for a fly turning to air travel copter their ships are held in greece. dozens of protesters prevented from reaching israel's. one hundred small stop planes. i'm pleased to join me in a few moments from will. business...
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britain's top cop quits over police connections to journalists suspected of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested earlier today in london. and a libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant never to leave libya as a nato air strikes continue. and a. cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads having more pressure on the single currency . two o'clock on a monday morning here in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us russian emergency crews are to restart efforts to lift of the wreck of a sunken cruiser which went down in the river volga last week killing one hundred twenty nine people including me. children ok will snaps during recovery efforts which have had to restart the cruise or bulgaria went down in minutes and leaving most of the two hundred passengers no chance of escape in one of russia's wo
britain's top cop quits over police connections to journalists suspected of criminal behavior former news international chief executive and news of the world editor rebecca brooks was arrested earlier today in london. and a libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant never to leave libya as a nato air strikes continue. and a. cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize you know the reason why we are all the security now in airports and it's inconvenient to go anywhere because of all the security checks that everybody has to go for it is precisely the terrorist purpose it wants you to make you know i want to make us aware that i can strike where we least expect in crisis that you know what we do expect and i want to inconvenience all our lives they want to frighten us i may want to change our societies instead of being this society that we were twenty or thirty years ago where we were we were much freer we were much less more laid back and relaxed we now have t
i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize...
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the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing the one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday. tabloid its former editor who was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from little pictures of the dead soldiers families who later went on to become the prime minister's media the guys writing. to other people also arrested as a public opinion turned against the paper. almost all recent. since gone gone to used to work for news of the system says media has to try didn't meet. many of us were calling for a full public inquiry led by a judge and cameron has been dragged soonest position he's now willing to let it happen six truly embarrassing for him because of what's called the chipping camden set which is a rule part of britain he lives down there at the weekend regretted roach lives down there so and columnist lived down there and the whole set you gonna make socially that said it was
the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout of the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing the one hundred sixty eight year old paper its last edition on sunday. tabloid its former editor who was released on bail he was at the paper when it allegedly intercepted phone calls from little pictures of the dead soldiers families who later went on to become the prime minister's media the guys writing....
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. >>> a formal inquiry into britain's phone-hacking scandals began in london. a woman who worked with the now depuck news of the world tabloid after her daughter's murder now says her phone was hacked. sara payne had defended the tabloid, even writing the last edition, and calling it a force for good. >>> there's been some break for the rain-soaked korean peninsula, and the clean-up is under way. huge tract ts of farmland are flooded in northee kra and about half a meet over rain poured down on the south korean capital in just 48 hours. at least 51 people died in floods and mud slides. those are the headlines. i'm zain verjee, and "world business today" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a very good morning to you. from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. >> and a very good afternoon to you from cnn hong kong. i'm manisha tank and it's friday, july 29. >>> the deadlines get closer and closer. >> and while washington remains in deadlock, what do investors and analysts have to say? we hear from some of the experts. >>> and if the u.s. does miss th
. >>> a formal inquiry into britain's phone-hacking scandals began in london. a woman who worked with the now depuck news of the world tabloid after her daughter's murder now says her phone was hacked. sara payne had defended the tabloid, even writing the last edition, and calling it a force for good. >>> there's been some break for the rain-soaked korean peninsula, and the clean-up is under way. huge tract ts of farmland are flooded in northee kra and about half a meet over...
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britain was about finished and churchill came across the atlantic and gave a speech and he said, we haven't gone this far because we're made of sugar candy. that's the message we need now. >> that's the kind of historical perspective we all need. david mccullough, thank you very much. we will be right back. the chevy cruze eco offers an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon on the highway. how does it do that? well, to get there, a lot of complicated engineering goes into every one. like variable valve timing and turbocharging, active front grille shutters that close at high speeds, and friction reducing -- oh, man, that is complicated. how about this -- cruze eco offers 42 miles per gallon. cool? ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. ♪ cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask
britain was about finished and churchill came across the atlantic and gave a speech and he said, we haven't gone this far because we're made of sugar candy. that's the message we need now. >> that's the kind of historical perspective we all need. david mccullough, thank you very much. we will be right back. the chevy cruze eco offers an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon on the highway. how does it do that? well, to get there, a lot of complicated engineering goes into every one. like...
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then the war started in libya britain and france joined in and they persuaded the u.n. to pass one hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from. tripoli replaceable the people from brain garcia rule seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source not western. iran is praising russia's efforts to diplomatically solve the dispute over its nuclear program while the country's foreign minister is in moscow for talks with this russian counterpart iran is under u.n. and u.s. scrutiny over allegations it wants to produce nuclear weapons but iran insists its program is purely peaceful and has no intentions to use it for harmful purposes caught up with the foreign minister in moscow and he told our rabbit sister channel that washington is playing a political game. with the new home only international body that has the authority to judge our acti
then the war started in libya britain and france joined in and they persuaded the u.n. to pass one hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from. tripoli replaceable the people from brain garcia rule seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source not western....
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but first the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout from the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing one hundred sixty year old paper its last edition will be printed sunday earlier the tabloids former editor andy cole saying was released on bail he was out the paper what it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead soldiers families who later went on to become the prime minister's media aide he denies knowing about the hacking two other people were also arrested as public opinion is turned against the paper prime minister cameron has promised inquiries into press ethics and practices john gotti who used to work for the news of the world sister paper says britain's media is too close to the political elite. many of us are calling for a full public inquiry led by cameron has been dragged through this position he's now willing to let it happen six trini embarrassing for him he's part of what's called the chipping condom set which is a rural parts of britain he lives d
but first the billionaire owner of britain's best selling newspaper is due to arrive in london to deal with the fallout from the phone hacking scandal at the news of the world rupert murdoch is closing one hundred sixty year old paper its last edition will be printed sunday earlier the tabloids former editor andy cole saying was released on bail he was out the paper what it allegedly intercepted phone calls from murder victims and dead soldiers families who later went on to become the prime...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi as diplomats and it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when b. four month long civil war until nato stops its air strikes you and talks with the rebels in benghazi is also making little progress towards a cease fire well we can get some insight on this from jeremy corbyn who is a british opposition labor party m.p. and peace campaigner thank you very much mr corbin for being with us on the program now the the u.k. previously said it recognised countries not governments but is this situation really as unique as foreign secretary william hague is making it out to be. no it's not unique but what i think what he's done is change the rules by which britain normally recognizes as he correctly says countries not governments because what he's done here is given tacit recognition and support the transitional government for quite a long time and is now formally announced recognition o
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi as diplomats and it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when b. four month long civil war until nato stops its air strikes you and talks with the rebels in benghazi is also making little progress towards a cease fire well we can get some insight on this from jeremy corbyn who is a...
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britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its final farewell to its readers after one hundred sixty eight years the paper was axed by its media mogul owner following the phone hacking scandal public outrage flat this week as claims emerged that journalists intercepted phone calls to matter victims and dead soldiers families and media analyst phil rees says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite i think something changed this week for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find the prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean you've got this meaning of democracy is that democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think it was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdo
britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its final farewell to its readers after one hundred sixty eight years the paper was axed by its media mogul owner following the phone hacking scandal public outrage flat this week as claims emerged that journalists intercepted phone calls to matter victims and dead soldiers families and media analyst phil rees says rupert murdoch has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political elite i think something changed this...
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then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. to. three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source are not western arms. a child associate of convicted oil tycoon mikhail how they're called ski has been denied parole and will stay in custody a lot of hearing in northern russia left on lead but ev's wife and daughter made an emotional plea for his for early release but the judge ruled that lead would have this not eligible to be let out of prison artie's it at that he was at the hearing it was up to the small local court to decide the fate of one of russia's best known prisoners after two days of hearings and intense debate between prosecutors and the defense team the judge ruled against granting him for the b
then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. to. three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source are not western...
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that was made public by john bolton in two thousand and two the plan was passed over to france and britain we decided to bring it to life in november last year and certainly it was necessary to verify whether an attempt of a coup had been made before that you know who it could be organized by france or britain. field in october. after this field town another coup was planned or even visaged killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big celebration of that field though because the situation in the region changed after the revolutions in tunisia and egypt at that moment france and britain decided to carry out. and present this could sound as if people's rebellion. was the aim of this regime change. every member of a call ition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of peace and goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa the. those which again large areas of the middle almost still there are already two zones being created first of all it was decid
that was made public by john bolton in two thousand and two the plan was passed over to france and britain we decided to bring it to life in november last year and certainly it was necessary to verify whether an attempt of a coup had been made before that you know who it could be organized by france or britain. field in october. after this field town another coup was planned or even visaged killing all the heads of the libyan national congress if they got together in one place during a big...
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as well britain's best selling newspaper is to shut down being engulfed in the phone hacking scandal it's a blow to their own ever put metal as the use of the world's profits helped drive the dominance of news corp one hundred sixty eight votes sunday lloyd became embroiled in claims of the phone calls of thousands of crime victims dead soldiers families to set. the public backlash grew this week anything that's the pain they have access to voicemail of missing teenager who was. later found murdered is thought of some of her parents desperate messages well wiped possibly giving false hope that she was still alive patricia government is promising at least one inquiry into the allegations against the news of the world media analyst phil reste told r.t. the scandal is likely to sound the death knell of a politician's cozying up to new york's newspapers but says the moguls empire and still survive. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main dail
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libya's foreign minister has described britain's decision to recognize the rebels next well when it's different that is illegal and irresponsible. government is also the reason one hundred fifty million dollars a year is to help fund the battles opposition m.p. and his campaign jerry corbett says in u.k.'s trying to play the role of judge and jury future of reference eight. what is involved selves in a civil war between the sensational government and the gadhafi regime in tripoli and i suspect this is going to run for a very long time and get incredibly nasty and bloody and there are human rights abuses being reported on both sides including the treatment of african people by the transitional government as well as the treatment proposition people by the government of market reffing the reality he was on reality would have is a war for regime change and this is now been successful and i think this is going to be subject to a lot of legal and it's a very strange situation all round because britain formally recognized the government of gadhafi indeed we were providing arms and training f
libya's foreign minister has described britain's decision to recognize the rebels next well when it's different that is illegal and irresponsible. government is also the reason one hundred fifty million dollars a year is to help fund the battles opposition m.p. and his campaign jerry corbett says in u.k.'s trying to play the role of judge and jury future of reference eight. what is involved selves in a civil war between the sensational government and the gadhafi regime in tripoli and i suspect...
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but first britain now officially or. recognizes libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and exparel colonel gadhafi has diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil cash to help fund the rebels tripoli and says it will not enter peace talks to end a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress toward a cease fire british opposition m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy corbyn things britain is in effectively trying to play the role of judge and jury in libya's future. he's involved selves in a civil war between the sensational government and the gadhafi regime in tripoli and i suspect this is going to run for a very long time and incredibly nasty and bloody there are human rights abuses being reported on both sides including the treatment of african people by the transitional government as well as the treatment for position people by the government of market efi the reality on reality would have
but first britain now officially or. recognizes libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and exparel colonel gadhafi has diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil cash to help fund the rebels tripoli and says it will not enter peace talks to end a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress toward a cease fire british opposition m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy...
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seven years ago, these were some of britain's most vital establishments. it was here that they broke the code of the german military. the most brilliant mathematician, crossword lynn was and others were brought together. -- crossword linguists and others were brought together. the british built this to help break the code. it was called colossus. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. with its coats, which had taken the codebreakers six days to crack by hand, it could not happen in a matter of hours. >> we would have lost the war without it. is that important. >> 70 years after the code breakers worked in total secrecy, their work, which is -- which is said shortened the war by perhaps two years, received the gratitude of the nation. [applause] >> it is a drug that threatens -- a drought that threatens 10 million people and the international community is being asked to help. a huge fund raiser is under way for the victims of the worst drought in africa in six decades. people are waging a deadly fight against famine and disease. our co
seven years ago, these were some of britain's most vital establishments. it was here that they broke the code of the german military. the most brilliant mathematician, crossword lynn was and others were brought together. -- crossword linguists and others were brought together. the british built this to help break the code. it was called colossus. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. with its coats, which had taken the codebreakers six days to crack by hand, it could not...
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britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen assets, now controlled by opponents of the regime. this is an important symbolic moment, especially for the small group of rebel supporters, who come here but to replace the flag of the gaddafi regime with their alone. the question is, what difference will it make on the ground? joining the demonstrators today, a former financial adviser at the embassy. >> this is very positive. it is a psychological boost, and the council will be able to use those funds to help the libyan people, and hopefully, this is just the beginning. >> colonel g
britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq or afghanistan but over claims that build washington too much for its services or two former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as provide small. more scenarios for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals and its contractors were accused of gunning down seventeen and on civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished
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sources considering me an expert in britain saying should do really change the law should they will change the law regulating the work of the press and the and the relationship between the press and the society and when i said no the new reason i think it's a matter of implementation because people when people are breaking the law what's the use changing the law or maybe i'm not right because people are the government they want to change the law well no i mean i think it's also looking at the way in which the law protects the people in this if you follow the super injunctions scandals as well in the u.k. and of course we had julian assange a year ago. i think the way in which the relationship between the media and technology and people is evolving in such a rapid pace but this is a scandal of all the i mean this is you could write this in a book could be fiction it could be a television show or film so this is something i know was there was the bond film in which there was the villain was loosely based on report murdock i believe so i think the relationship is changing but i don't think we
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britain was about finished. and churchill came across the atlantic and gave a speech and said we haven't gone this far because we're made of sugar candy. that's the message we need now. >> and that's the kind of historical perspective we all need. thank you very much. we will be right back. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for 3 months at no charge. welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smar
britain was about finished. and churchill came across the atlantic and gave a speech and said we haven't gone this far because we're made of sugar candy. that's the message we need now. >> and that's the kind of historical perspective we all need. thank you very much. we will be right back. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a...
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then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. so one hundred seventy three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source not western arms. it's been more than a thousand years since ancient russia was christianized and occasional top off the box officials and question is a gathering in ukraine capital let's say your share schemes in kiev started to spread the millennium. thousands have gathered in key of central monastery to cue the chest a lot of the one you can see over there behind me to attend the biggest liturgy the biggest service held by the head of the russian orthodox church have to deal with came over to the ukrainian capital to mark the celebrations of the christianization of ancient russia indeed a t
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their practice in unison and we want to work very closely with him on all the other trade unions in britain to ensure that when working people are making a protest a protest is this politicking as possible because it's designed to get the government to change their minds not so welcome thank you very much like you. know . this nature and discover its music. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you on on t.v. . welcome to the what makes a big splash in the world of heights if you snooze what transit van science into high gear cheap products you don't understand oh he's he's got he followed russian invaders to ease your bidders abroad and their feet break through back. sunlight on stone on technology update here on our own. we've got the future covered. forty two thousand americans die each year for accidents for me a thousand. seven hundred thousand people are injured and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us a year apart disease is even more devastating it kills over eight
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and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls over the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensified. welcome to watching r.t. and run of the week's top stories with me kevin oh in breaking news to start this hour a desperate search is underway off for a pleasure cruiser carrying nearly two hundred people aboard sank on the river volga this afternoon at least one woman is reported to have died there is room on the first images we've got through now of the rescue operation in the tatarstan republic in central russia so many of those on board have been rescue. dozens of passengers remain unaccounted for according to the latest news feeds for us following the developments for us and we're looking at those pictures unfortunately for want to see that boat went down didn't the figures regarding who's been saved and who's missing have been fluctuating to what more do we know. plus the lately there's been a lot of conflicting reports on the numbers involved in the latest figures we have in the emergencies minist
and behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls over the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title while phone hacking claims and reporter arrests intensified. welcome to watching r.t. and run of the week's top stories with me kevin oh in breaking news to start this hour a desperate search is underway off for a pleasure cruiser carrying nearly two hundred people aboard sank on the river volga this afternoon at least one woman is reported to have died there is room on the...
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at that moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. was the aim of the regime change. every member of a coalition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of basic goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which began in large areas of the middle east where there are already two zones being created first of all it was decided to create a west african soon with ivory coast as a center which corresponds to the ancient myleene park which in fact explains the french intervention in ivory coast after that it was planned to obtain a considerable part of northern africa except egypt the latter being part of now the naf reka we represent another block. in case all states are divided controlled would be spread first to morocco and if northern africa is revamped it conflict would have to be created not between shiites and sunnies as was attempted in the middle east but between arabs
at that moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. was the aim of the regime change. every member of a coalition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of basic goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which began in large areas of the middle east where there are already two zones being created first of all it was...
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timer to face the music out of range britain wants his place to be is the murdoch media more like he is to be grilled playing against over phone hacking and bribery play. russia and germany's summit powers openly lin's growing angophora energy in moscow is readiness to do business. and israeli commandos take a version ship carrying pro palestinian activists and gals are forcing another attempt to break the sea blockade of that region. also trading on the russian stock markets will become simpler for foreigners very little longer have to pay a twenty percent capital gains tax form that's interesting but it's not as though. some very warm welcome to you this is also a line from moscow now today's all singing t.v. in britain is a must see for most of the country is rupert murdoch his son under siege former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor making his life the trio's arriving on palm and questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the world will end in the a grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has
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king kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper rupert murdoch hits the panic button shots of the world i mean fury over phone snooping. and israel braces itself for hundreds of protesting in activists arriving by plane off their aid for to the ship's looks great. despite a windfall of oil revenues russia's budget gap as it struck expected to widen this hear more of this is about twenty minutes. they are watching r t well live from moscow welcome to the program egyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on time this square later on friday saying the revolutions goals have been achieved high ranking officials of the previous without regime are being charged with organizing attacks on civilians meanwhile the former president's trial is pending next month but these are now reports objections and evil regimes legacy is still very much alive. i hear revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we've got rid of mubarak but. all. well the taste of freedom was short lived the military
king kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper rupert murdoch hits the panic button shots of the world i mean fury over phone snooping. and israel braces itself for hundreds of protesting in activists arriving by plane off their aid for to the ship's looks great. despite a windfall of oil revenues russia's budget gap as it struck expected to widen this hear more of this is about twenty minutes. they are watching r t well live from moscow welcome to the program egyptian activists are calling...
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ordinary people in britain their views have no really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena last bad for democracy so david cameron should soft investigate himself that's far as i'm concerned i want would you employ a man who's already had to resign over the phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the hearts of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. the population of more than a billion and a growing economy opportunities are there for india's enterprising entrepreneurs and it's young people who are taking the initiative by turning their passions into profits as are his previous reports they've got an eye on their culture as well as capitalism. downstairs in a dusty basement in delhi's okla neighborhood you'll find twenty six year old pitbull kamar this is one of several of his manufacturing sites it's small and bleak but it's one of the offices kamar uses to make sporting equipment including tents he's also w
ordinary people in britain their views have no really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena last bad for democracy so david cameron should soft investigate himself that's far as i'm concerned i want would you employ a man who's already had to resign over the phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the hearts of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british...
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trousering millions more and donna says that's got to be fundamentally unfair since the crisis began britain has entered into a new war in a foreign country and recently the british air force commander said he needed more money to sustain these campaigns in libya and also in afghanistan do you think there is a moral vacuum in westminster that causes these kinds of things to happen that the government would cut spending and enter into another war abroad while i think there isn't any politico consistency quite clearly we've been told there were so strapped for cash everything that we hold dear has to be slashed and yet we can still talk about renewing trident and fighting wars overseas irrespective of the cost my own view is that the war in afghanistan and the current war in libya are wrong and misjudged what people claim are about and we should actually find a way out of those pretty quickly and not make the situation in those countries worse as well as of the same time take valuable resources could go into schools and hospitals and finally you opposite number at unison the country's biggest
trousering millions more and donna says that's got to be fundamentally unfair since the crisis began britain has entered into a new war in a foreign country and recently the british air force commander said he needed more money to sustain these campaigns in libya and also in afghanistan do you think there is a moral vacuum in westminster that causes these kinds of things to happen that the government would cut spending and enter into another war abroad while i think there isn't any politico...
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to the murdoch case which what is at most an epic bribery and influence peddling scandal consuming britain's political law enforcement and journalistic establishment is really a waste of everyone's time. (laughter) you know, i know what the problem, is you're jealous. as a newscorp property, you're not upset that your standards have been corrupted by your scandal boner ethic. you're upset they get to have the fun while you get to sit on your hands. this scandal was made for you guys! for god's sake, look at these, d.s.k., made men, that's a great one. obama beats weiner. osama bin laden bin west banking. these are priceless puns. imagine the frustration that the pun masters over there must be feeling. they're missing out on the chance to shame a high profile media mogul, make that nasty insinuations about his second in command. indulge in puns about her personal appearance. and the death of a whistle-blower? right! i mean, it's easy. (cheers and applause) it's so easy! poor bastards! now, i'm not suggesting you don't have the balls to confront murdoch on this, i've seen you do it. when this
to the murdoch case which what is at most an epic bribery and influence peddling scandal consuming britain's political law enforcement and journalistic establishment is really a waste of everyone's time. (laughter) you know, i know what the problem, is you're jealous. as a newscorp property, you're not upset that your standards have been corrupted by your scandal boner ethic. you're upset they get to have the fun while you get to sit on your hands. this scandal was made for you guys! for god's...
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britain europe the competitions. but we never got there because of overseas last year we had to go over everything correct that this year. lupo's english premier league rivals arsenal are in asia carney for pre-season action two week long run through the consonance will see also on the guest side say on the malaysian national team first on wednesday that a battle with chinese sign honcho greentown awaits with a gun as essentially trading locations with local bank airmen while managing plenty of player related questions including the ongoing sask fabregas transfer saga. up exist nor supply. and the hopefully. we can manage we know but the story for barcelona goes on for years no you have to prove it's not. in your fall save to focus on the season hopefully the serious trouble you have. in golf world novel it's up on us and scottish open the last events of before the open championship this week and all they had to work for three rounds to win his title of the year the rain shortened tournaments would seem donald card n
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks there won't be the dramatic collapse of gadhafi regime. nato expects. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they control the territory of the state colonel gadhafi running lost control of parts of the but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a study in a new precedent after all the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be a matter of weeks rather months an
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks...
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. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's attack, but four days on, there are questions about whether the police were quick enough to get to the rampage. local residents were the first to organize the rescue. gavin hewitt has been talking to some of those involved. >> across from the island, where so many died, there are still people waiting, with young people still missing. what is emerging here is the story of those rescued and questions about the police response. the heart of this rescue is a camp site. the two launched their boat to help people swimming from the island, where a man dressed as a policeman was hunting their friends down. >> the first thing was, they do not trust us. "i cannot trust you." we have to make some comfort to the
. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's attack, but four days on, there are questions about whether the police were quick...